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Old 06-14-2007, 07:46 PM
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Re: Checking out E70
Section 1102.001, (8), (9), and (10).
(8) "Professional inspector" means a person
who represents to the public that the person is trained
and qualified to perform a real estate inspection and
who accepts employment to perform a real estate
inspection for a buyer or seller of real property.
(9) "Real estate inspection" means a written or
oral opinion as to the condition of the improvements
to real property, including structural items, electrical
items, mechanical systems, plumbing systems, or
equipment.
(10) "Real estate inspector" means a person who
represents to the public that the person is trained and
qualified to perform a real estate inspection under the
indirect supervision of a professional inspector and
who accepts employment to perform a real estate
inspection for a buyer or seller of real property.

Section 1102.002. Applicability of Chapter, mainly (a).
Sec. 1102.002. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER.
(a) This chapter does not apply to a person who
repairs, maintains, or inspects improvements to real
property, including an electrician, plumber,
carpenter, or person in the business of structural pest
control in compliance with Chapter 1951, if the
person does not represent to the public through
personal solicitation or public advertising that the
person is in the business of inspecting those
improvements.

Section 1102.102 Real Estate Inspector License Required.
Sec. 1102.102. REAL ESTATE INSPECTOR
LICENSE REQUIRED. A person may not act or
attempt to act as a real estate inspector in this state
for a buyer or seller of real property unless the
person:
(1) holds a real estate inspector license under
this chapter; and
(2) is under the indirect supervision of a
professional inspector.

Also 1102.103. Professional Inspector License Required.
Sec. 1102.103. PROFESSIONAL INSPECTOR
LICENSE REQUIRED. A person may not act as a
professional inspector in this state for a buyer or
seller of real property unless the person holds a
professional inspector license under this chapter.

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